Twin 02 sensors 1st gen B16 with turbo, where to mount them?

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Old May 17, 2002 | 01:21 AM
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Default Twin 02 sensors 1st gen B16 with turbo, where to mount them?


Hi,

As the 1st gen B16 uses two oxygen sensors (one for each pair of cylinders) and you can't put them both in the downpipe whre the exhaust gas has mixed as the ecu will get confused making the engine run too rich or lean - what do you do?

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Old May 17, 2002 | 01:24 AM
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mount them in the downpipe, and deal with it. Seriously, thats the word from Hondata
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Old May 17, 2002 | 01:36 AM
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I've heard about 02 sensor simulators, can't you use one of these to take the place of one of the 02 sensors? I'm not sure if this is right?

The reason is because i have a Zdyne at the moment on my DOHC ZC and i'm pissed with their non-existant customer support and the thing is a nightmare to tune correctly as you have no datalogging. I'm going to use a PW0/PR3 on my engine so i can go Hondata. I think Zdyne have lost the plot (unless i'm missing something), but Hondata have a bright future. (BTW, anyone got a Virgin PM7 map?)

The car's running a lot better now but i am going to change to Hondata in the future when i can afford it.

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